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Old 10-06-2021, 04:09 PM   #21
BRENT in 10-uh-C
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Default Re: Antique Engine Rebuilding

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Originally Posted by Big hammer View Post
Hoping the new owner keeps AER name and web site, sounds like the new owner working with Rich it will flawless turnover
Yes, because that is about all you would be buying IMO. The experience that Rich has in his head from rebuilding that many engines is likely non-transferable to the new owner, ...and from my own experiences I can tell you that there is a huge learning curve that only comes from hands-on experience and learning from your failures.

Additionally, if the new owner already has a machine shop, then most of the equipment necessary to do the work would likely be duplicates, so not much to be gain from that.
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